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I was surprised to have a large and clean room after my check in. At first I was not sure as the exterior look old but the lobby was clean and nice. Staff were very friendly as well. Location was the best.
I was booked to stay in this property in mid April as my son and I were heading to Montreal for a concert. Due to a large slow moving ice storm moving through Quebec into Northern New Brunswick our trip was going to have to...More
Great location, near Bell centre, pubs, good restaurants and shopping. Very confortable beds, clean room, good choice for breakfast. Staff very welcoming. Public parking available for the night just next door.
The location of the hotel is very convenient, right in the city center. The room was large and clean, the bathroom was OK (although the pressure in the shower was low because of a leakage before the shower head). However, the common parts clearly need...More
Last Canadiens game of the season in Montreal Centre Bell or Bell Centre. The hotel may be small, no 13th floor, but as one enters a small escalator and enter Room 1102 on Tuesday, April 4, 2018. the room was big. Clean, the service and...More
Montreal's towering skyline is concentrated in the Downtown area, its nexus of commerce and commercialism. A suffusion of luxury hotels, flagship stores, high-end restaurants, and corporate headquarters characterize the neighborhood, which by nightfall transforms from a business district into a youth-culture hotspot, with hip bars, clubs, and restaurants heavily peopled by students and young
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professionals. The once-seat of millionaire's 'Golden Square Mile', an incongruity of stately mansions and dapper brownstones sit between glass skyscrapers, creating a visually lush urban landscape. Beneath the sidewalks lay the Underground City, the world's largest below-ground mall, a labyrinth of over 1,500 shops and eateries that echo the profusion of cafes, gallerias, cinemas, and fashion outlets above. From the scholarly array at McGill University to the carousing crowds of Rue Crescent, visit Downtown to shop by day for what you'll wear there by night.
the hotel is small, not sure how many you want to put in a room but it looked to be about 8 rooms a floor ? for a function like that , the hotel would be perfect, right across the street from a ton of bars & restaraunts
A walk along Sherbrooke St heading east a few blocks north toward McGill University, which is actually at the foot of McGill University; a walk along St Catherine St can bring you to two squares, which might be interesting... More
A walk along Sherbrooke St heading east a few blocks north toward McGill University, which is actually at the foot of McGill University; a walk along St Catherine St can bring you to two squares, which might be interesting. There are art galleries and on Sherbrooke St (Beaux Arts) and other musuems on that street.